Original Article

대한불안의학회지 (20권1호 17-26)

Development and Validation of the Social Capital and Built Environment Questionnaires

사회적 자본과 구축환경 질문지 개발 및 타당화 연구

Jeong-A Yu1 , Ji-Ae Yun1,2, Ji-Hoon Kim1 , Hye-Min Kim1 , and Kyeong-Sook Choi1,2

1 Department of Neuropsychiatry, Eulji University School of Medicine, Daejeon, 2 Department of Neuropsychiatry, Daejeon Eulji Medical Center, Eulji University, Daejeon, Korea

Abstract

Objectives : The objective of this study is to create questionnaires for Social Capital (SCQ) and Built Environment (BEQ) that can be utilized as protective factors for mental health.

Methods : A total of 426 adults aged 18 or older, residing in 'D' Metropolitan City in Korea, were included as subjects in this study. Data for subjective evaluation of social capital and built environment were collected through an online survey. Various statistical analyses, such as reliability analysis, exploratory factor analysis, confirmatory factor analysis, and correlation analysis between PHQ-9 and GAD-7, were conducted.

Results : The Cronbach’s α values for SCQ and BEQ were 0.94 and 0.90, respectively, indicating good reliability. Exploratory factor analysis revealed that SCQ consisted of 4 factors, explaining a total of 71.91%, while BEQ consisted of 4 factors, explaining a total of 62.18%. Confirmatory factor analysis confirmed that both questionnaires had a reasonable configuration, with TLI, CFI, and RMSEA values at an appropriate level. Additionally, both SCQ and BEQ showed negative correlations with depression and anxiety.

Conclusions : This study has developed a tool for measuring social capital and the built environment in Korea. It also demonstrates the reliability and validity of this questionnaire. The use of this tool could greatly support preventive mental health interventions within the community. (Anxiety and Mood 2024;20(1):17-26)

Keywords

Social capital questionnaire; Built environment questionnaire; Social capital; Built environment; Validity; Reliability; Protective factors

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